License plates for individually owned vehicles, light trucks and motorcycles typically expire on the owner's birthday and not at the end of the month. The Secretary of State usually mails renewal notices 45 days before your plates expire. To avoid late fees, verify your expiration date by checking your vehicle registration. If you do not receive a renewal notice, you must renew at a Secretary of State office. The Secretary of State offers four convenient methods of renewing: Online, Mail, Self-Service Station and Secretary of State offices. Your Renewal Options Select the renewal method that works best for you. Online and mail renewal services provide convenient alternatives to visiting a Secretary of State office. You will receive a license plate tab showing the month and year of expiration. Place the tab on your plate as soon as you receive it.

Motorcycle plates - place the tab in the lower-right corner of the plate.

All other plates - place the tab in the upper-right corner of the plate.

The plate owner or someone living at the owner's address must appear to process license plate renewals. If a person representing the plate owner does not live at the same address as the plate owner, the representative must submit an appointment of agent from the vehicle owner along with a photocopy of the vehicle owner's drivers license or state ID card.

(Proof of Michigan no-fault insurance is required when renewing at a Secretary of State office. Use the Branch Office Locator to find the office nearest to you.)